Used as a fertilizer. It is also a main component in stump remover; it accelerates the natural decomposition of the stump. It has also been used in the manufacture of ice cream and can be found in some toothpastes for sensitive teeth. It is sometimes used in medicine as a diuretic.

Used to make a coating material for soil aggregates, which is waterproof, tough and flexible so that the volume of irregular soil clods can be measured by water displacement. Itís also used in plastics and plastic wraps to improve resistance to moisture and aggressive environments.

Used to make concrete and cement and is the principal ingredient of glass. Silicon is a component of steel, and silicon carbides are important abrasives and also used in lasers. Silicon is present in pottery and enamels, and in high-temperature materials. Most bronze produced is an alloy of copper and silicon. Silicon is used for production of silicones, transistors, silicon diodes and semiconductors. It is also used as a reducing agent in high temperature reactions, as well as solar batteries.

It is used as a preservative in cosmetic products and as a corrosion inhibitor in automotive and other antifreeze products. It is utilized in a wide range of preservative applications due to its antimicrobial action combined with its low toxicity and low taste.

It is used as a preservative in cosmetic products and as a corrosion inhibitor in automotive and other antifreeze products. It is utilized in a wide range of preservative applications due to its antimicrobial action combined with its low toxicity and low taste.

It is used as a preservative in cosmetic products and as a corrosion inhibitor in automotive and other antifreeze products. It is utilized in a wide range of preservative applications due to its antimicrobial action combined with its low toxicity and low taste.

Commonly known as Baking Soda, Sodium Bicarbonate is used as an antacid to treat acid indigestion and heartburn. A paste from baking soda can be very effective when used in cleaning and scrubbing. Itís used in toothpaste to gently remove stains, whiten teeth, and freshen breath. Applied to the skin it helps remove body odors as it absorbs chemicals. It is used in combination with acidic compounds as a leavening agent in baking. Formerly, it was used as a source of carbon dioxide for soda water. Sodium bicarbonate is used as a fire-suppression agent in some dry powder fire extinguishers. Other applications include air pollution control, abrasive blasting for removal of surface coatings, chemical manufacturing, leather tanning, oil well drilling fluids, rubber and plastic manufacturing, paper manufacturing, textile processing, and water treatment.

Used in glass and pottery enamel, and as a food preservative (such as in hot dogs), also use as a fertilizer. Itís added to concrete in order to obtain special properties. It's used in gunsmithing in solution as a blueing agent. Used as a constituent of heat transfer salts (tempering salts and quenching salts) in many sectors of industry and used for the production of anticorrosion agents.

40% concentration (+3.0 weight ratio) used in in cements, textile and lumber processing. Sodium silicate is used, along with magnesium silicate in muffler repair paste. It can be used in older automobiles to seal leaks in the cooling system. Sodium silicate was also used as an egg preservation agent in the early 20th Century with large success. Used as a timber treatment for pressure-treated wood. Used to treat concrete to help to significantly reduce porosity in most masonry products such as concrete, stucco, plasters. It is a useful binder of solids, such as vermiculite and can be used to make hard, high-temperature insulation boards used for refractories, passive fire protection and high temperature insulations. Itís also used in soaps as an alkali. Also used as an old-time wadding seal for shotgun shells.

Mainly used for the manufacture of detergents and in the Kraft process of paper pulping. It is used as a "fining agent", to help remove small air bubbles from molten glass. It also fluxes the glass, and prevents scum formation of the glass melt during refining. It is important in the manufacture and dyeing of textiles. It is an ingredient of various stock foods and remedies, probably because of its mild laxative properties. Other miscellaneous uses include carpet fresheners and starch manufacture. It is also useful in the production of synthetic sponges.

Useful as an ingredient in making candles, soaps, plastics, oil pastel, cosmetics and for softening rubber. It is also useful as a parting compound when making plaster castings from a plaster piece mold or waste mold and when making the mold from a shellaced clay original.

A basic raw material for the manufacture of strontium salts. Mainly applied in cathode-ray tubes (TVs), sugar refinery, electromagnet and strontium ferrite. Can be used for the production of paper, pharmaceutical products, fluorescent glass and reagents. Also called carbonic acid, itís used in ceramic glazes and enamel frits.

Used to produce iridescence in glass and pottery glazes, and can also be used as a fining agent (to remove bubbles in the molten glass) in crystal glass. Sodium sulfate is also used as a fining agent and analytic reagent.

Elemental sulfur is used in black powder, gunpowder, matches, pyrotechnics, and fireworks; in the vulcanization of rubber; in plant nutrition as a plant supplement and as a fungicide, insecticide, and fumigant; in the manufacture of phosphate fertilizers; as a medicine in the treatment of certain skin diseases and as a pain suppressant in the bleaching of teeth; in bleaching dried fruits; and in paper products manufacture. The principal use of sulfur, however, is in the preparation of its compounds. The most important sulfur compound is sulfuric acid. Other important compounds include sulfur dioxide, used as a bleaching agent, disinfectant, and refrigerant; sodium bisulfite, used in paper manufacture; carbon disulfide, an important organic solvent; hydrogen sulfide, sulfur trioxide, and thionyl chloride, used as reagents in chemistry; Epsom salts (magnesium sulfate), used as a laxative, used to bleach hair on clydesdales, bath additive, exfoliant, and magnesium supplement in plant nutrition; the numerous other sulfate compounds; and sulfa drugs.

Flour (not the same as "flowers"). Ours is 99.9% pure and has a very low acid content.